Drivers from all over the empire participated in Chariot Racing, but to get into the "big time" they first had to be noticed in some way by the owners of the four main racing factions. These factions were the Whites, the Reds , the Blues and the Greens. These four racing clubs or factions were the major league of chariot racing with their avid fans and followers.
Drivers from all over the empire participated in chariot racing, but to get into the "big time" they first had to be noticed in some way by the owners of the four main racing factions. These factions were the Whites, the Reds , the Blues and the Greens. These four racing clubs or factions were the major league of chariot racing with their avid fans and followers.
Drivers from all over the empire participated in chariot racing, but to get into the "big time" they first had to be noticed in some way by the owners of the four main racing factions. These factions were the Whites, the Reds , the Blues and the Greens. These four racing clubs or factions were the major league of chariot racing with their avid fans and followers.
Drivers from all over the empire participated in chariot racing, but to get into the "big time" they first had to be noticed in some way by the owners of the four main racing factions. These factions were the Whites, the Reds , the Blues and the Greens. These four racing clubs or factions were the major league of chariot racing with their avid fans and followers.
Drivers from all over the empire participated in chariot racing, but to get into the "big time" they first had to be noticed in some way by the owners of the four main racing factions. These factions were the Whites, the Reds , the Blues and the Greens. These four racing clubs or factions were the major league of chariot racing with their avid fans and followers.
Drivers from all over the empire participated in chariot racing, but to get into the "big time" they first had to be noticed in some way by the owners of the four main racing factions. These factions were the Whites, the Reds , the Blues and the Greens. These four racing clubs or factions were the major league of chariot racing with their avid fans and followers.
Drivers from all over the empire participated in chariot racing, but to get into the "big time" they first had to be noticed in some way by the owners of the four main racing factions. These factions were the Whites, the Reds , the Blues and the Greens. These four racing clubs or factions were the major league of chariot racing with their avid fans and followers.
Drivers from all over the empire participated in chariot racing, but to get into the "big time" they first had to be noticed in some way by the owners of the four main racing factions. These factions were the Whites, the Reds , the Blues and the Greens. These four racing clubs or factions were the major league of chariot racing with their avid fans and followers.
Drivers from all over the empire participated in chariot racing, but to get into the "big time" they first had to be noticed in some way by the owners of the four main racing factions. These factions were the Whites, the Reds , the Blues and the Greens. These four racing clubs or factions were the major league of chariot racing with their avid fans and followers.
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Drivers from all over the empire participated in chariot racing, but to get into the "big time" they first had to be noticed in some way by the owners of the four main racing factions. These factions were the Whites, the Reds , the Blues and the Greens. These four racing clubs or factions were the major league of chariot racing with their avid fans and followers.
It could have been, most likely, perhaps during gladiatorial combat, but most of the chariot racing would have taken place in the Circvs Maximvs, built especially for chariot racing.
Chariot racing is an old Greek,Roman sport that was created for entertainment chariot race is one driver pulled by horse. The racers race in circles in the Circus maximus (building they were normally held in)These races are dangerous for both the horse and driver!
Although we do not actually know when Roman Chariot Racing started we believe it was Circa. 45 BC174bce
The atmosphere at a Roman chariot race was one of excitement and anticipation. The Romans were fanatical supporters of their favorite teams. You could compare the atmosphere to the deciding game in a World Series or Stanley Cup final.
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The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.The Roman charioteers did not carry weapons; they were racing drivers. The only weapon-like object they carried was a knife for cutting themselves free from the reigns to prevent being dragged by the horses if they had a spill. The Roman army did not use fighting chariots. Their mobile forces were on horseback--- the cavalry.